Description: This script
flies in multiple text from the left edge of the window, one at a time in sequential
order similar to a PowerPoint effect. It's versatile enough to handle any number
of text (or other rich HTML like images!), and you can customize both the
animation speed and pause between each message. A nice effect to highlight
important points on your page!

The script will then automatically fly each one in in the order
they appear on the page.

More information on customization

The script asks that you specify the initial horizontal offset
of the text via the Style Sheet (ie: -500px), so the text is just beyond the
left edge of the browser window, hidden from view. Now, this value is applied to
all of your text. If one of your text is much longer or shorter than the
rest, you may need to specify a different initial offset for that particular
text.You can do so by using an inline style sheet within that text's tag. For
example:

<div class="glidetext">This is text 1</div>
<p class="glidetext" style="left: -800px">This text is much long than the rest,
so it needs a unique initial left value. I'm going to use a inline CSS for that.</p>
<div class="glidetext">This is text 3</div>
<div class="glidetext">This is text 4</div>

With this the second text has a larger negative offset, assuring
it's hidden from view while remaining close to the browser's edge like the rest
of the text. This is important, as if any one text is too far to the left of the
browser edge, there will be a delay before the text flies in and becomes
visible.